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Films Overdue For DVD
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Sometimes a Great Notion [VHS]Sometimes a Great Notion [VHS]
Buy used from: $21.26
The eventual DVD will hopefully restore a crucial subplot that was cut to shorten the film's theatrical running time. To fully appreciate this film, it needs to be seen in its original widescreen aspect ratio, and uncut. Stars Paul Newman, Henry Fonda, and many more. From the Ken Kesey novel.
Bob Dylan - The 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration [VHS]Bob Dylan - The 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration [VHS]
Buy used from: $59.95
Not since Scorcese's masterpiece of The Band's farewell concert 'The Last Waltz' has a concert film contained such timeless performances as Dylan's 30th Anniversary Concert. Yet there is no DVD, and the VHS is long out-of-print. It's hoped the incredible omission of Ramblin' Jack Elliott at the concert will be corrected for the DVD release.
Dire Straits: Alchemy Live [VHS]Dire Straits: Alchemy Live [VHS]
Buy used from: $3.93
One of the great concert films. Mark Knopfler and the original Dire Straits at their peak. The CD and VHS releases stated "without overdubs"...and its obvious none were needed. Amazingly, this has never been released on DVD.
The Journey of Natty GannThe Journey of Natty Gann
Buy new: $11.99 / Used from: $4.29
Disney made careless and ludicrous decisions when releasing this film on DVD-- First, no attempt was made at remastering the film for transfer to DVD, and second, by issuing it in full screen. The amazingly beautiful cinematography is lost by two-thirds in not being released to in its original theatrical aspect ratio of 2:35:1. Maybe someday wiser heads will prevail at Disney.
No Nukes [VHS]No Nukes [VHS]
1979 Benefit Concert with Bonnie Raitt, Jackson Browne, Crosby Stills & Nash, Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band, Doobie Brothers, James Taylor, Jesse Colin Young...MUSE Concerts For A Non-Nuclear Future, Madison Square Garden.
Fool's ParadeFool's Parade by Davis Grubb
Buy used from: $4.22
An unusual film of the Depression-era starring James Stewart, George Kennedy, Strother Martin, playing characters that are among the most unique of their careers. A lost classic that's never been released to DVD or video. (The photo is of the book.)